
Madelaine Boyer
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3 weeks ago |
sun-sentinel.com | Madelaine Boyer
The “Anne Frank Exhibition” that’s now in South Florida includes something very special: a limited-edition copy of her diary, donated by a Boca Raton resident. The traveling exhibition — on display at The Holocaust Documentation and Education Center in Dania Beach through June 30 — is the creation of the Anne Frank Center at the University of South Carolina, which is the official partner of the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam.
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1 month ago |
artscalendar.com | Gregory Carannante |Madelaine Boyer |Megan Fitzgerald |Nile Fortner
Filmmakers who have been through the struggles of financing, producing and distributing have come up with a way to offer their expertise to help up and comers and provide a space for seasoned professionals to connect. The first South Florida Film Forum, Saturday, March 29 and Sunday, March 30, will be held at Mad Arts in Dania Beach. The weekend event offers the opportunity to connect with film industry professionals through panels, screenings, and networking opportunities.
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1 month ago |
lmgfl.com | Michelle Solomon |Jan Engoren |Madelaine Boyer
The City of Boca Raton has named local artist Tiffany Beasi the winner of the inaugural Boca Raton Seafood Festival Art Contest. Beasi’s vibrant artwork will be featured on commemorative posters, on-site displays, and festival merchandise, capturing the spirit of the festival while celebrating Boca Raton’s coastal charm. The contest attracted over a dozen submissions from talented artists across South Florida, with strong participation from the Boca Raton community.
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1 month ago |
artscalendar.com | Nile Fortner |Sharon Geltner |Madelaine Boyer |Megan Fitzgerald
Fort Lauderdale is often pictured as a paradise of sun-soaked beaches, luxury yachts, and vibrant nightlife. But beyond the postcard-perfect views and tourist hotspots lies a history just as deep and enduring as the tides. It may not be the first place that comes to mind when thinking of Black history but History Fort Lauderdale’s new permanent exhibit is a bridge between generations and an opportunity to understand the legacy.
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1 month ago |
artscalendar.com | Sharon Geltner |Madelaine Boyer |Megan Fitzgerald |Ashley Irizarry
The dawn of theater in ancient Greece coupled with a musical about ancient Rome, inspired a former Bakersfield, Calif., boy to create a theater in the parks program for Wilton Manors. So says Ronnie Larsen, artistic director of Plays of Wilton, a non-profit theater company based in Wilton Manors and founder of POW! In the Park.
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